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Orthodox Christmas Day 2025 in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Many Orthodox Christians annually celebrate Christmas Day on or near January 7 to remember Jesus Christ’s birth, described in the Christian Bible. This date works to the Julian calendar that pre-dates the Gregorian calendar, which is commonly observed.

Is Orthodox Christmas Day a Public Holiday?

Orthodox Christmas Day is an optional holiday. Employment and holiday laws in Bosnia and Herzegovina allow employees to choose a limited number of holidays from a list of optional holidays. Some employees may choose to take the day off on this day, however, most offices and businesses remain open.

Some Orthodox Christians visit a church to pray or reflect on inner thoughts in the lead up to the Orthodox Christmas Day.

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About Orthodox Christmas Day

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Orthodox Christmas Day Observances

Note: In addition to federal public holidays, workers get a limited number of extra days as holidays based on religious or traditional practices.

YearWeekdayDateNameHoliday Type
2020火曜日1月7日 (火)Orthodox Christmas DayOptional Holiday
2021木曜日1月7日 (木)Orthodox Christmas DayOptional Holiday
2022金曜日1月7日 (金)Orthodox Christmas DayOptional Holiday
2023土曜日1月7日 (土)Orthodox Christmas DayOptional Holiday
2024日曜日1月7日 (日)Orthodox Christmas DayOptional Holiday
2025火曜日1月7日 (火)Orthodox Christmas DayOptional Holiday
2026水曜日1月7日 (水)Orthodox Christmas DayOptional Holiday
2027木曜日1月7日 (木)Orthodox Christmas DayOptional Holiday
2028金曜日1月7日 (金)Orthodox Christmas DayOptional Holiday
2029日曜日1月7日 (日)Orthodox Christmas DayOptional Holiday
2030月曜日1月7日 (月)Orthodox Christmas DayOptional Holiday

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